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Show Th e second SECTION ml'Aiy ' SECOND SECTION un-Advoca- te mt rAcK Msr mm PUNS BEGUN HERE, 3.000 Fee or PiPe; mm Feu Carbon Dairies 0RGAN!ZED IIERE: TO AFFILIATE WITH STATE FEDERATION DROPS To (u! lti county farm bureau, to U nffiliatftt with the State ' latefia's f tl ' here h-- t rttr!n fdrr,li,n ' H ortranist-t-l at a i.:iicmpM,, j.uuipj ct n m r on t,u of nd j Jug a u ril on runk,M fjjji n,KMJ earning rw:jwratie enterpri'es Mr and Mr l',r,ake M M.iw FarUdj'jJ agricultural population. bmJ,1? 20 hit u,c ui eft rRlKHi Aug.i't .1 u o ' E, E. lYiree, Miller Creek, was namI 5 5t4 was rfuL.itor f Ihut I'aikdal? luJlsjr Tt'l M i Jav m ed filril j'tesuJ. nt i.f the new organiation, j(;d i, the L)hl Onlrr of 1(. j tfOflOO Watt. Wellington, Mie J'ir'l tk' ff.ic !. u- - Ey ; George ft rum. Sent, John V Ilmrll, Puce, hu ct PifiUtlft .f Urn, XI r fL and the fulkmmg wi.V f t! tsl ..rtf ft f the ee, u"iVe I let left pi'i . t I sn Do ,a lie n8 hfiterr-,imur j into last f. r t Ik affair: Stanley Young, H L. Kiarid'en. price, KenUwml I'la.is'uff ai ta move I1 p Henry Alley. Karl Ted T1 neth A. Wilvon, Miller Creek; William tn psv:n-n- l -r K. H (Jagotlan removing it unji Thirty ani ci,.., I lugg.ng the hole ole fclieailj Wit let May Oe mix' lO I a I True t bummer , v)-. Pin-- (j TL n m-x- 7 . rm-etin- 1 I fr l 1 Asked For Alleged Dead Mouse In Of Deer I I,;.:. - - v .. f- 10 NEW LOW Nt at ly all tt ait u amt nnk i.. Ur, . t ft a I u.g tie I'lalt't Coal I tn Caitnj ruiiiity lave nm ta.ned Jnerivea as required by law, it wek tndej Jjiu.aiy 15 ft M. J ta was aim.nirned llu week tv J Jt ti? (UiU rut lull', the l,.rst tiiue the ' !1 Al,fu llI'ot Jewk.s, ftistmt agrii i.llure, daily ant Wptktlc,f ' tts IP.a on j area vrllh r f.K.d C IKJ liet lulls fn the . etk rndej t. ei lmt-eclo- ' "n January S, a.,..idmg t, a rrj.rt f b- and the result the, ?" ked, dririei Will j ,ln,-the liatiuuaj Monday f.,-pe required to In In ate ui, n the PiluMnriiHis rout (f.itiu.ls'if.n l Ihe fiade of rnllk ,;U A year ftgtl, the Hull's ain.l Saw whkh they are tntiiled t. ndterti'e The te'U take into Cfai'ideratuai tl,e proitund rn Ctah 113 OeO net tmr, a Pout two and times as equipm nt U'eit Py tie dauv or j.u- - imnh In the wetk of January 18. 193d. the output amounted to 83 000 - d one-thir- d net ton Tlie nations bituminous coot in It if w rt k endetl January 15, rose to 7,400,000 net Pm, as compared with 8,307.000 during the preceding week, and With 10.388 00 In the corre'pondirg w e k of 1937. Soft coal prfKt iriion f.r the coun i , v r pro-duft- many fcel MoW ,he u,fjrt-of a Malloy hati the iftrkin8 l!a ihe defendant ala-g- who obtains a glien to each member 1 . no gouj when If any one should le tw 'adc 35 men new to a get Prtunate JJey ' ler In time, I ei wtll be entitled to a " , m and trip in Apr to M.msehcart Ot 1 h ,h from wvthe said 111. Mr. Thomas discharged not MHO. 4 ral pei'ons locally are a'puing t . I ( is uip at r re'ent. . I the of Price lorlge Reguar nwctmg I'OUltry rrOUUCerS d;ne i 'f ' 8. ShelYy,spanKhoVk."nVemiwr'onhe t.Thu,1far W"U haxe t,rn r hment and the resuMs lab bottle of beer at Clyde s. state federation, spoke In ,br I nted States Iubli ii0rt! and drank most of the contents at ll- at favor of a farm bureau, descrlh ng J1 a,Jd smlee. In nm,rd..me with J pU(.e before she discovered In tlc'the advantage to be derived time- n,-the fin'!,n,'h T. dairy will tie bolton, c,f the bottle what she allcg. s from. He detlared that the major ty 'of farm problem are general in na- - rprrnitteI to label it milk gi ule A was a dead mrse. and can best be met through a rnw nnd 5tHri,l (nly Krn lo c rawAs a result of drinking the allege I n n contaminated ber, the complair t (mtralSr:ed organization. states that Mrs. Hc ans suffered great! Mr. Shelley stated there are nt pr - POWCT BliyS Ac 1 200 farm bureau Ilt-t-. I in Utah with . nnn ,jury t0 hcr tul organs and to her 7 I J,lUU I OflS local units. This year the st.itej vOai nervous system, and spent three a membersl, p A meet ir g of jx.ultry to attain In hPs weeks In lire states that She , producers hospital. The Utah Power nnd Iaght eorn-I- s Ohir lodge in the state are local- - Carbon ami Emery counties will be si e will suffer for some time to come mark of 20,000. The state federation Vve an affiliate of the Federal Farm panv in 1937. with the pure), a o of ed at Hi Ijt r. Salt Igike City nnd Park held in t) e Pool Pou'e at Perron - from the effects cf the alleged ocrur- 'Bureau fedc is ITS 317 ton m which the coal of in was rrow one ration, Utah, Cdy (Friday) evening at 7 30 ,ren?e. go oclock for the purpoe of discussing! strongest of the three national org in- - of the largest coal consumers in the irntior said he , Eujrgrrl Named On Bar Committee intermountain O to area, according problem confronting producers ,n RANGE WORK BEGUN After officers had been fleeted, a " I atham. Price manager of the, Jlrnrv Puijiri. Pri e attsrney, wa this section one and company. n.ifr.e I f is weik a a member from committee to draw up Clyde C. Edward, representative of MrLoatham said the comp mv used the sixth d. vision of the Utah P.nr the Utah Poultry association, and oth- - i arrangement for organia- IN DISTRICT SEVEN complete tlon wa named n followsAlbeit approximately B per rent of the 8ooci..' in on a committee to con- - er specialists ore cxpoc led to Pe in at- .odcr complaint of allog.tl unethical tendance nt the meeting, according to Barnes, Wellington: Parley Johnson. 3 000.000 tons of coal mined in the 'Mr- mainly to feed it big William H. Bennett. Carbon county Price; Ira Borrell, Miller Creek. Per- - ,atc prj tu ' and to make mvestigrtion made available through dinand With funds alnm E in the matter. F. genetat.ng ant Price: plants at Prc.vo and agricultural agent Gago'im, too . the 25 per cent range Improvement pdree, Miller Creek Salt Iuike On the bnds that it t ikes one rran fund, five crews are now nt work on County Commissioner William A. one in Uah Graying district No. day to handle a t, n of coal from projects 85 thc of Engle concratu,ated From You . . . Rroup 7 according to District Granor A. W. mine ,h mark(tocbmated famm upon thcir orKanization. and ,th, fr or (Maf:!cby. requirements declared the commissioners wished company last year amounied to The law provides that 25 per cent (he new body's in solv- West City Limits. Price, Utah of all the funds obtained through ing many county problems pertaining I 200,000 man hours. Mr, Loatham asserted. 'grazing fees in the various districts (0 agriculture AND 'shall be turned over to the graiers As is J" ,9 of other burcau, throURh. '"a tnje ' for use in making Improvements At out the rtat the carbon county bu-- 1 flP' n them tern- in available remains $3,911 present L,T reau will probabIy Include a number . this district. Mr. Maglcby said, and of brancheSf and may take in the Ooen Day and Night be spent largely for the purpose ganizations of bcet growers, bean of building reservoirs for stoc wa growers, and others, according to ,ering purposes. William H. P.ennett, county extension Reservoirs and drift fences are 'ing constructed at two places on the, 'range about 20 miles east of Ferron. Helps Edit School Paper 'and another reservoir near Woodside. Mlss Cora Fuller, formci i of Co- -j Trails for sheep to use in getting mto iurnbia and a graduntebf tl.e Carbon Dave Your Living Room Suite Rcbult! the canyons are being made in Roost county high school, has been named Student Life, Canyon and near Keg Springs society editor of Wundi Hwu Jrwtiwm Mr. Magleby stated the money will school paper of thc Utah State Aeri-b- e twtott aljUi Time To Have Them Replaced! Aumin Umfn (WaUt Miss Ful-- I used primarily to promote water cultural college at Logan fTftMilJ.ldiMTO facilities. The reservoirs will be use- - Cr is a daughter of Mrs. Susie Fuller, Miss Katherine MacKnight, ful in catching the runoff as the snow DIXGiUAYLGR-RUSSEL- L this spring. Money form- - ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. MacKnight im- - of the of the was range available Price, through appointed typist erly provement fund in this district was same publication, :rpND NmrN.iroioMoo also spent largely' for stock watering purposes. cr fe Tn pa!n that tm'Sunday' NosernWr rJn,n !,e bf night a Mf-.nni'- l, , b-- - v J1" v . ?8. Jfar - , na,rrtn m rerron Company r- HURDLE vI Says the rran After what 'HURDLE have to to Acme Cleaners and tailors and get of those cleaning and pressing jobs. It would be a good idea for you , t- , I by-la- - - - j I , Tank Car to OTTOS SERVICE STATION - ACME CLEANERS TAILORS A good deal for your dollar General Tires and Batteries I Price i Utah or-,vv- ill , bc-agp- j 3 STAR UPHOLSTERY SPECIAL nt CUSHIONS SAG? fTMirra REMEDIES If COVERS SHABBY? I SPECIAL LABOR OFFER daugh-disappea- rs Wo,sra,Aw Fifteen Persons Get Drive Permits Here PINTS CODE NO. FIFTHS 253 CODE NO. 252 Vernon Davis and J. L. Sullivan, state highway patrolmen, granted driving licenses to 15 persons here Saturday, after they had parsed the required tests in the county commissioners room of the court house. Those obtaining permits are: C. N Duthridge, Sunnyside; Carma Slaven-skCastle Gate; Autene Nlavnch, Price; Elmer D Bryant. Helper; Charles Cubru, Helper; George A. Marshall, Martin; Charles E. Prows, Spring Canyon; Eugene Ive, Price; Elmer Neyenner, Spring Canyon; Jack R. Hansen, Helper; Lynn R. Goetzman, Price; C. H. Booth, Price; William E. Ferish, Spring Canyon; Rudy Zaecaria, Helper; and Rudy Smith, Helper. r f MwyyijftiPjfti$wvjyiun,w.rii.nnjiMVjii.i'jiftmniiiinyA imiinii) J N. M r7 it 1 . y, n , rI It h B i!A Wwh' " ' h WlKSBRWimSWW County Alloted Five For Four-- H Training School Carbon county has been alloted representation of two men and three Club Leaders women at the Four-Training school to be held at Logan February 28 to March 5, it was revealed this week by William H. Bennett, county extension agent, Although at present there are no clubs m the county, boys Four-plans are being made for their establishment in the very near future, Mr. Bennett said. The delegates to the training school have not been selected as yet, except for the fact that Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Wallace Grange, Four-supervisor, will attend. H H H AAA JUNIOR FIELD OFFICER IS IIERE TO DISCUSS SUGAR BEETS & 3.- iV- Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louisville and Baltimore A. G. Kilbum, Logan, junior field officer under the Agricultural Adjustment administration, is In Carbon county today (Thursday) to discuss the 1937 sugar beet program and explain details of the 1937-3- 8 conservation program. This afternoon he wrill confer with committee of the recently-electe- d Carbon and Emery county sugar beet growers, according to County Extension Agent William H. Bennett. In 1938 many people will be imitating their friends and neighbors by going in for one of the new developments of the Frigidaire laboratories at Dayton, which this year reaches a sensationally new low figure in operating costs. Above ii one of the new mode! Frigidaires which Incorporate ever$ wertW while feature known to the refrigeration business, including Frigidaire patented silent meter-mise- r, and the double-eas- y ice cube release. Engineers say they designed this model o that it would save several times what it costs. Eastern Utah Electric Co. 9 West Main Pri Phone 55 iir |